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Well had a good night, once i finally launched the dam thing! (thanks to 2RISMO)

I got 6 runs in the end

Best was a 14.0 at 100mph

Had 3 aims tonight: 1 - 2 second 60 foot - check

2 - 100mph - check

3 - 13.9 :) so close, but ill be back in 2 weeks.

R33vit - Sorry i didnt say goodbye but well done on your last run, new personal best :rofl: I was stuck on the line trying to find traction :D

Nice to meet some of you, looking forward to the next group visit at WSID

What do ya mean thanx to 2rismo, I kept telling you the same thing but you had to hear it from Adrian (Bahaha)

No worries man it was a good fun nite. Yes I did a 13.722 after granny shifting into 3rd @ 103mph. Need to change gearbox oil me thinks..

It was good to meet you guys and hope we can do it again soon.. Cheers:cheers:

Well wasn't a bad nite, decent turnout I guess. The chick on the PA was really digging all the Skylines so I guess we made atleast 1 girl happy. Speaking of girls being happy how about the bottomless chick on that motorbike eh? Hubba hubba mmmm :wassup:

I think either my clutch is on the way out, my tyres are spinning at the top of 1st gear or I need to learn how to change gears properly, smelt a little bit after each run :Oops:

I managed to do a new PB on my very last run (as little as it may have been).

Old: 14.184

New: 14.163

Nice run on the last of the nite BOOSTD (even if you did brake just before the finish line hahah).

I'll be a spectator for the next month or so whilst im getting some other bits n pieces looked at then i'll give it another go.

Well once again we will be pulling out the gear box out of OH WOW and repairing/replacing 3rd and 4th gears(again). This will now be the third gearbox rebuild.  

Looking at an auto now.

Seeing as though your so good at rebuiling gearboxes do you wanna replace the synchro's for my 1st and 2nd ? :wassup:

i remember a 33 running a 12 toward the end of the night. not sure who it was though. 2rismo or boostd maybe. congrats on the time

who's the lad i was talking to out the back with a 32 gst-t on 17psi? his times weren't to bad, getting into the mid 13's with some decent mph. the terminal speeds looked like the times could be a bit quicker still.

was good to meet some of the faces from this site!

ps jeans with no ass = :boobs: :wassup:

those who also saw the harley photo shoot know...

who's the lad i was talking to out the back with a 32 gst-t on 17psi? his times weren't to bad, getting into the mid 13's with some decent mph. the terminal speeds looked like the times could be a bit quicker still.

I think that was Kebab. He's doesn't come on here much. He ran some great times.

Was very happy with the results for the night. Ran a new personal best without the gas of 13.061 @ 108.19 mph and almost equalled my previous best with another 12.5. Using the gas off the line saw a new best 60' time of 1.92 :-)

Burnouts were the best bit. Worst part was going for the cash and red-lighting in my 2nd run. -0.070 Seven hundredths away from the cash :D

Adrian




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